This problem is a little more difficult because you can't multiply 50 by an integer to get 50. So we will first reduce the initial fraction.
Reduce
.
.
is equivalent to
. (You can verify this with your calculator.)
Recall that you can multiply any number by 1 without changing
the value of the number. (Rule 6).
Multiply the fraction
by 1.
Recall that 1 has many forms, look for the form of 1 that will result in a denominator of 40.
Since 5
8 = 40, use the fraction
as 1.
Now
can be written as
. The product is
.
We have created a fraction with a denominator equal to 40 that is equivalent to the fraction
.